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See the original video that gave Ted Williams his fame and read more about his journey since his sudden rise.

Dispatch videographer Doral Chenoweth III knew Ted Williams was special when he met him.
Williams was standing at the Hudson Street ramp off northbound I-71 in Columbus, holding a sign
claiming he had a God-given gift of voice. Chenoweth asked him to prove his talent on video.
Williams had trained in radio. Problems with drugs and alcohol landed him on the streets, but he
never lost "the voice." The video Chenoweth produced for Dispatch.com quickly went viral, making
its way around the world, scoring more than 40 million hits. Williams suddenly began getting job
offers and was sought by national news shows.